Quercus uhdeana Trel. 1924
Twigs rather stout (3-5 mm.), deeply fluted, soon glabrescent
and glossy
buff with small prominent lenticels of the same color. Buds hairy or tardily
glabrescent, elongated-ovoid, 2 x 3 mm. or longer, with persistent stipules.
Leaves partly evergreen, obovate, very obtuse, shallowly cordate or
low-dentate or serrate, especially upwards, moderate (4-5 x 6-7 cm.),
somewhat glossy above and glabrous or with scurfy midrib, from shortly
dingy-stellate glabrescent and bullate-granular beneath; veins about 8 pairs,
with frequent short intermediates, branched and running, into the teeth or
short marginal mucros but hardly looped; petiole glabrescent, 2 x 5 mm.
Catkins?. Fruit annual, on a stout peduncle 3 x 30 mm.; cup (immature)
rounded, moderate (15 mm. in diameter), with thick appressed blunt-pointed
dingytomentose scales blackish where abraded; acorn?